Hello,
Note, that timeout is checked only during the search. But for example, it
isn't checked during facet counting. Check debugQuery=true output, to
understand how the processing time is distributed across components.

On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Vishnu Mishra <vdil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, I am using solr 4.9 for searching  over 90 million+ documents. My Solr
> is
> running on tomcat server and  I am  querying Solr from an application. I
> have a problem with long-running queries against Solr. Although I have set
> timeAllowed to 40000ms, but it seems that solr still running this query
> until it processed fully. I read some articles where it is written that
>
> "*Internally, Solr does nothing to time out any requests -- it lets both
> updates and queries take however long they need to take to be processed
> fully.*"
>
> Is this what Solr does? If so, is there a configuration option to change
> this behavior? or can I interrupt solr query execution.
>
>
>
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Sincerely yours
Mikhail Khludnev
Principal Engineer,
Grid Dynamics

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